Circular (almost) walk around the greenbelt surrounding London

The London Loop (London Outer Orbital Path) is an almost circular walk (The Thames gets in the way at 1 point) that loops around London's green belt with a wide variety of terrrain. Its split in to 24 sections of about 5 miles each.Logistically, the walk is very with many train and tube stations on route.

Use a Travelcard or Oyster/Pre-Pay as otherwise fares may be expensibe as out and back may be on different rail lines

# 4 : West Wickham Common to Hamsey Green, 16 km (10 miles)

This section is through the wooded Addington Hills south of Croydon. There is a noted viewpoint overlooking Croydon and London. Just along the road from the viewpoint (no view) is a Chinese restaurant.

Hayes is on a rail lines from Charing Cross and Londonm Bridge. There is a fairly short walk (described in the TFL directions) from Hayes station to the start of section 4.

At Hamsey Green catch the frequent 403 bus to Sanderstead station for trains to Victoria

#20 and #21 Chigwell to Harold Wood : 16.6 km (10.3 miles)

# 23 : Upminster Bridge to Rainham - 6.4km (4m)

This section takes you through Ingrebourne Valley Nature reserve which has a superb visitor centre where you can have refreshments or brunch and has lovely views over the valley. There are 4 pub options in Rainham village but not all serve food . The Albion Flaming Grill may be the best bet. (We are not talking nouvelle cuisine here….). Upminster Bridge is on the District Line in Zone 6.

# 24 : Rainham to Purfleet- 9km (5.6m)

This section takes you on an atmospheric path along the river Thames to the RSPB reserve at Rainham Marshes which has an ace café serving light meals, teas, coffees and cakes. It closes 30 mins before the reserve so you need to get there around 4pm. If you get there early enough you could do a circuit of the reserve – about 3km – free to RSPB members otherwise there is a charge of £5.

Purfleet station is about 10 mins walk from the reserve and on the way there are some fine views looking back to London’s 21st century skyline and expansive vistas across the Thames

Rainham (Zone 6) and Purfleet (outside the zones, but you can use Oyster) are train stations on a line to Fenchurch Street. You can connect with the District Line at Barking.